History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Knowledge . - In- evitable Passage into tranquil Indifference , Quietude , and Irreligion , as recommended by Epicurus . - Decomposition of the Socratic and Platonic Systems in the later Academies . - Their Errors and Duplicities ...
... Knowledge . - In- evitable Passage into tranquil Indifference , Quietude , and Irreligion , as recommended by Epicurus . - Decomposition of the Socratic and Platonic Systems in the later Academies . - Their Errors and Duplicities ...
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... Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries and Serapion of Alexandria . - Destruction of the latter by Theodosius . - Death of Hypatia . - Extinction of Learning in the East by Cyril , his Associates and Successors 298 xii Contents ...
... Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries and Serapion of Alexandria . - Destruction of the latter by Theodosius . - Death of Hypatia . - Extinction of Learning in the East by Cyril , his Associates and Successors 298 xii Contents ...
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... knowledge , and is departing from it against his own will . It fore- shadows Whoever has made the physical and intellectual history of social life . individual man his study , will be prepared to admit in what a surprising manner it ...
... knowledge , and is departing from it against his own will . It fore- shadows Whoever has made the physical and intellectual history of social life . individual man his study , will be prepared to admit in what a surprising manner it ...
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... knowledge of man in time , to the other there is the instantaneous and unsuccessive knowledge of God . bility of unchange- law . Is there an object presented to us which does not bear the Changea- mark of ephemeral duration ? As ...
... knowledge of man in time , to the other there is the instantaneous and unsuccessive knowledge of God . bility of unchange- law . Is there an object presented to us which does not bear the Changea- mark of ephemeral duration ? As ...
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... knowledge that overthrew Greek religion . Socrates himself never hesitated to denounce physics for that tendency , and the Athenians ex- tended his principles to his own pursuits , their strong common- sense telling them that the ...
... knowledge that overthrew Greek religion . Socrates himself never hesitated to denounce physics for that tendency , and the Athenians ex- tended his principles to his own pursuits , their strong common- sense telling them that the ...
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